Live Webinar

Analytics 101 (Part 2)

Join us for a deeper dive into analytics and learn how to use AI and machine learning techniques to gain meaningful insights from unstructured text.

Aug. 14 • 10 a.m. ET • Cost: Complimentary

About the webinar

In part one of our series, we introduced you to the field of analytics and discussed the variety of techniques available to uncover meaningful insights from data.

In part two, we’ll discuss the power of artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques to quickly and easily gain meaningful insights from unstructured text. And we’ll debunk the myth that you must be a data scientist or programmer to gain these insights.

If you’ve been curious about whether your small to midsize business could benefit from analytics, but weren’t sure where to start, this is the perfect webinar series for you!

Why attend?

  • Learn more about the analytical methods you can apply to unstructured text.
  • Better understand the difference between AI and machine learning.
  • See how unstructured data analysis creates insight for better business decisions.

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About our expert guests



Molly Jones, SAS

Molly Jones is a Senior Solutions Architect with a focus in providing analytical solutions to the SMB market. Before coming to SAS, she was a SAS user in the biopharmaceutical industry. Jones has a master’s in analytics from North Carolina State University and a BS in biostatistics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
 



Jen Lampert, SAS

Jen Lampert is a SAS Systems Engineer focusing on data management and business intelligence. Before coming to SAS, she used SAS in her role as a crime analyst for a local law enforcement agency. Lampert has a BA in political science with a concentration in criminal justice.